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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 15

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lilt U-Dt-roST. KEG1XA. MONDAY JlH 1S4S PAGE FIFTLEN iti ii tti'faft HANDICAPS FOR TODAY RED SOX IN FRONT Concensus Yorkshire Latl Trackman Lou Duties Today's Horse play The Dripleys, a nice Regina 1 Win G'l, Shasta Chub. Joan 1 Shasta Chub, Win' C'l, Joan 1 Joan P. Win' Girl.

Shasta Chub. 1 Wms' Girl, Shas' Joan 2 Bev' L'dy. Bobin B't, Pa'r H'ls 2 Bev" L'dy, Bobin B't, Ace Clubs 2 Mead'n, Bobm Bt, Bev. Lady 2 Bev' L'dy. Bobin B't, Meadotanj 3 Miko Siah, Fair', Fam Shares 3 Miko Siah, Fairola, Gold" Iris 3 Miko Siah.

Gold' Iris, Fairola 3 Mika Siah. Fairola, Gold' Iris '4 Gal'sha, Nodsboy. Terris Step 4 Nodsboy, Gali'sha, Justifiable 4 Gall'ha, Surprise Justifiable 4 Gallasha, Nodsboy, Justifiable 5 Craig'gh, Diamond, Ascot Peg' 5 Diamond, Craig'h, Nod' Numb'r 5 Diamond, Craig h. Nod's N'b'r 5 Diamond, Craiglaeh. Ascot P'y, 6 Coral Rose.

Wise Joe, Car Lee 6 China Jack. Coral R' Gat II 6 Car Lee, China Jack, Coral R' 6 Coral Rose, China Jack, Car 7 Sarad'e, Dr. Monroe. You Did 7 Noxarun, Sarad'm'e. You Did 7 Sarad'e.

Dr Munroe, Pat' L'dy 7 Sarad'e Noxarun, Dr. Munroe' GRADED ENTRIES- by Yorkshire Ladi Hand Tribe three losses NEW YORK (CP). Boston's rampaging Red Sox tossed a bombshell into the tight American league race over the weekend as they took three out of three from Cleveland Indians to displace the Tribe at the top of the standing. The Indians, who have held first place virtually snice the start of the season mainly of their ability to beat their closest contenders when the chips were down, sagged all the way to third place, leaving the Sox to fight it out with Philadelphia Athletics for the top spot. Connie Mack's club suffered a single deleat in three starts, dropping the second game of their Sunday doubleheader with Detroit Tigers to wind up eight percentage points behind the Red Sox.

The Indians are games off the pace, with a slim percentage point lead over the fourth-place New York Yank- FIRST RACE 'ijc and One'half furlongs Joan 110 Has early speed. Winshire Girl 110 Close up, last out The Red Sox, who now boast fiLpt nnvtwr 12-game winning streak, lA lon tnhes Olntr couple, are ofl to the races at the exhibition grounds today with high hopes of stretching $24 into enough to pay the shot for their annual vacation. Murgatroyd Dripley believes in direct action and he's going to play one horse right on the nose each day. Millie Dripley, more cautious, plans to put her daily two dollars into a show bet. On the six days, most they can lose is $12 each.

What they may win depends on their luck at picking horses. Watch for their ups and downs which will be recorded daily on these pages. Ml RGATROVD'S STAKE: $13 TODAY'S BET: SARA-DAMIE to win In the seventh. MILLIE'S STAKE: $12. TODAY'S BET: WINSHIRE GIRL to show In the first.

it close all the way, coming from Track man selects behind twice to sweep their Sat (Shasta Chub, 110 Rounding to form. 'Brilliant Star 115 Some fair races lately. urday doubleheader 6-5 and 2-1 and taking a single Sunday game 5s NATS BEATEN WINNIPEG (CP). A smooth passing Winnipeg Fort Rouge Legion eleven moved within one game of the western Dominion Football association final when they defeated Regina Nationals 5-1 in the first of a best-of-three series Saturday night. Second game will be played Monday.

Regina held Winnipeg 1-0 in the first half and tied up the game shortly after the whistle for the second half. The Legion'i accurate passing plays soon paid oft. however, and they rattled in four counters within 30 min- Sunny Rock 1 Id Good outside chance. Sis Avant 110 Would have to improve. Forrard Away 110 Poor form.

Market Song 110 Poor form. Scratched: Annie 107. SECOND RACE Six and One-half furlongs FIRST RACE Shasta Chub has won before on this track and looks the best of this field. Winshire Girl has been racing in better company, and 3-0. Boston's Sunday victory was fashioned out of a two-run triple by Bobby Doerr and a homer by Dom Di-Maggio behind Joe Dobson's steady six-hit pitching.

It was Dobson's 13tft win of the year. 10 tor Joe Call Scheib, whose pinch single capped a five-run rally that gave Philadelphia an 8-6 victory Saturday, gave up four Detroit tallies in the second inning as the I looks the logical contender. Joan utes to put the game on ice. Winnipeg held a decided ad-1 Today in sport Roy to mis Regina meet jP has been expected but has 115-Strong win last race. SECOND RACE BbUt U5At Peak frm- Beverly" Lady has good early Beverly Lady 115-Rail position dangerous.

ispeed and breaks from the in- Paper Heels 120 Closes strongly. side position, which should helpJLady Stick 115 Last race a dandy. I Ace of Clubs was highly regarded Miss Yank 115 Distance too far. vantage in play in the first half and at the 25-minute mark Midge Tigers grabbed a 10-2 victory. ST AS COX SELL Pennineton.

inside eft. tnnlc a1 one of FaHior rWrnit hrl Kaon char.lrlorl' eague: Weyburn hv fn uhn a lnu-pH thpm a i .1 1.. bOUtnern BY LOL DAVIES SASKATOON. Emil Rov. Sas the top booters on the western racing circuit, Stan trill out to boost his total this tiwlc in Regina.

last time DUt Old not snow mucn. I 1USndv hut i vnuft hiiu sluicu iuc uuiy gUBl 01 seven hits for a 4-0 victory his1 the half. 10th of the campaign. Regina opened fast after Doris 107 Poor form. Scratched: Staralone, 114; Ace of Clubs, 120.

ine iannees naa a ousy ween-i me Dreamer ana alter a se end, spitting two gajnes with Chi katchewan born jockey, has THIRD RACE flair for making the Milt0 sian looks to De a ver' Last year he tied the American good class juvenile and if he gets riding record with six winners out in should win. Fairola ran a good of seven mounts at Edmonton. To- jseeond at Saskatoon and might day Roy found himself in a unique surprise. Golden Iris looks to be position after the running of the! the best of the others. Beavers vs Regina Caps, Taylor Field at 6.45.

Junior league: Dodgers vs Athletics. Tech park at 7. Softball Men's intercity: Vets vs Legion, Central park at 7. Raring First of a six day card, exhibition grounds at 2. THIRD RACE five furlongs (2-year-olds) cago White Sox Saturday and beating them twice the next day.

Spec Shea won his first game in two months as the Yanks took Saturday's opener 6-2. Then the Sox hung a 10-inning 8-4 defeat on Joe Page, ace New York relief hurler. he rode Fairl FOIRTH RACE Siah 113-Looks like the winner Lou Datiies selects Nodsboy has the ran position i 110 Close up recent starts. ries of scrambles around the legion net left-winger Tony Kawka slammed the ball into the rigging. One minute later, Al Baldwin, right half for Winnipeg, whipped the ball past Reg Darwin in the Regina goal for what proved to be the winning counter.

Jim Spiers, inside right for Legion, scored the next two goals and at the 29-minute mark Bob McBey, centre-forward, completed the scoring. REGINA Darwin: lrlnd. Chobater: Kuski. Vlmlnltz, Wallace; Morris, Owti-niell, Currle, Woinaroskl, Kawka. Subs: Roy.

Cook. WINNIPEG Hysiop; apence, Scarf; Baldwin, Bruce, Heggie; Robxon, Splern, a racetrack with power to penalize iaSha finishes like a whirlwind. airola 11U borne speed, rail helps. or fine a rider and Roy incurred the added distance shouldiBon Bernard 120 Good outside chance the displeasure of both. Starterhelp him.

Justifiable has a lot of Sir Gift 113 Poor form. Wilson Dunn slapped a $50 fine on I early speed but the distance mayjLafjy Amber 110-Poor form. the boy for failure to come out too much, 'Lilv Rurdoek 110 Firt tart the starting gate in a proper man-: lf uni tsuiaocK nu irsi biai I. England has edge ITRST RACE ner and presiding steward George' Yates Junior lid -first start Write for Sample! and Stlf-Meaaurtffltnt Chart (Ulna Aieitte Wam vmon shut co. miioN c.

wsmui Uinshire Girl showed speed in! I'laillMUU. 1 1 1 i fiorirlnH tVin "Rnv hurl nnt likes the Regina ll iri n.4 ine this year, her last race and she is dropping1 Scratched: tarn. Shares, 113; 110; Lars 113. down in company today. Shasta around the second turn and set track and should out Urns him down for six racing clays.

CTaiglagh has not raced too MrBey, Pennington, tarter. Subs: Avien, LEEDS, England (Reuters). -Chub ukes the Regina racing strip' and the last race was better than England was 110 runs ahead of: officials: h. GiiiesDia. c.

Di-kn a result Emil Roy will not ride at cn inm ye mm tance. Noddy's umoer won the Regina Exhibition. FOURTH RACE Si and One-half furlongs 109 Comes from far back. good style at Saskatoon. SIXTH RACE 'fallflshii i.jir ic in i'lpifr hands vjdiidsiid the past performance program'Australia Monday with all Gillatt- might indicate.

Joan has wickets standing at lunch'-wa ispeed necessary for a race of this during the fourth day of the VIlSO(lry JJCUlS kind and with a strong rider might fourth cricket test match. be first home. i The Australian first innings of Will 11 lilt OlllrV Lowly White Sox buy Giuiiperl and could make amends for some Surprise Camp 113 Winner last out. poor races lately. Coral Rose is in1 Justifiable 117 Much early speed M-ith a lieht weight and could run Tpris St Ptl 117 PnnlH ho i tirnvn Diif the flve-dav match ended ouicklv 1 Monday morning for 458 runs 38 1 VANCOUVER Ohsodry, a Beverly Lady can be vrw vnrjv.Tk.

i inree-vear-oin nrown rn t. won ivnk. me laai-Hioi-c icu man uiiKiaiiu a mai lillllllK1 awav witn me race. vi Iwn th the race. uaivll'K a T3U 1 1 'J mended highly in this spot.

She Chicago White Sox have obtained' down in front when jthe British Columbia Derby and tally has both early speed from the in- Eneland's ooenine nair. eoine In the 53-000 added purse Saturday Randy Gumpert, veteran 30-year-jw ptnected. XNoasDoy lid Lould oiler contention. i-iHq nnct ivncHiArt r-1 Ann Ptiw 0 1 in nncHntimi TJftY-l'o 4 ni 1 1 ivnrl in Lansdowne i a- nKi bk i aer Ray Lind wall was out for 77, the distance. Bobin Bobout won' i i p.n seventh race.

With Hank Williams up, the A rlinnArl mm.nl 4 Ut UI1 lit W1UIMUI Jl ICU, ENGLAND tint lnninm Ui a nice race at Saskatoon and should be the runner-up. Paper SEVENTH RACE rystal parade orm' Noxarun is a strong finisher Mr. Sands 114 Poor form. and will be running over others, rirTII at end, Saradamie has run in bet- rlrlll KALE ter company and looks like the inciral contender. You Did nasi Mile and Une-SlXteentU old right-handed pitcher, on waivers from New York Yankees.

Gumpert, in his sixth year in the Big Leagues, shows a lifetime record of 17 victories and eight defeats. This season, used exclusively flUUll. UV-Un II1UU11L IIIIIVT-II Ml Heels finishes strongly and could i lnnint, ithe three-quarter pole to the pace- take the third end of the purse, crtoTifc maker, the favored Victory Gift, 33 owned by Scotty Kennedy of Win uiunivci.y i 1H1HU KAll. oradman, 0. bollard Keith Miller, c.

Edrtah, b. Vardley. i nipeg, and drew away in the in reuer, uumpen won one ana eat jDiamond 115 The solid one. miKO aian nas only siarieu onctvrseii Harvey, a. Laiter -u: i 'Nun i.oxton.

o. Yard ev Mi stretch to win easily. HJftt nunc in avyvai iHiucft, I Stop Here IS You Need Batteries Charged Lubrication Spark Plugs Cleaned Motor Tune-up Auto Accessories Flats Fixed Washing Gas BE SURE TO CALL IN AT THE TIRE EXCHANGE LIMITED Look for This Sign uui Miuweu eveij uivuiitmvu c. Canston, b. Laker run.

He is one Of the best looking! Hay Llndwall, c. Crapp, b. Bedser oor nAa tho irantr nnrl Ron Saggera, stpd. Evans, b. Luker two-year-olds on tne tiacK ana Bin j0hton, e.

Edrich, b. Bedser Victory Gift who had beaten Ohsodry Thursday, held the early Craiglagh Ill Near a winning race. Noddy's Number 114 Won cleverly last race. Ascot Peggy 110 Look out for this one. Good Counsellor 116 Distance suits.

Baseball in nutshell is. pace but was no match for the should outrun this field, rairoia, Ernest Tosnack. not out Extras Total Jj winner in the final eighth of the mile and three sixteenths event. has the inside post position which is important in a sprint of this Bar Gan King Ill Beat slower ones last race. NATIONAL LEAUl'E Bowlhit AnalVHi kind.

Family Shares' has been Overs Mdns. Hum Wkts Pet. fii 37 .584 COtlNTT CRICKET LONDON. (Rulers). Scores at the end Boston Of Saturdays county cricket play; 43 40 46 41 .529 44 42 .512 43 43 Brooklyn SI.

Loui Pittsburgh Kent tint innlnga 3.13 for eitht wickets Bedser 31. 3 Pollard 38 Cranston 14 Fdrleli .1 I.aker 30 Yard ley 17 D. Compton 3 1114 51 in lis 13 declared; Essex first Innings 28 for no wicket, I Philadelphia 3 Middlesex lirst Innings 122: Lancashire 48 .473 49 .4, Cincinnati 38 52 .422 vnaiis r'hi, ami running with fast company and could be the winner on best form. FOURTH RACE Gallasha comes from far off the pace and will like this distance. Nodsboy will be helped from, the inside position and his recent races have not been too bad.

Terris Step has some early speed. FIFTH RACE SIXTH RACE Six and One-half furlongs Car Lee Ill Speedy and consistent. China Jack 122 Throw out last race. Coral Rose 106 In light and ready. Gatwick II 114 Improved performer.

Tigeral 112 Always close up. Morning Mammy Ill Might be a longshot. Wise Joe 116 Speedy but fainthearted. Recollect 109 Has shown nothing. (imperial) SOCCER TORONTO.

Toronto Greenbacks knocked Toronto Ulster out of the Dominion soccer cup play Saturday, scoring a 4-2 victory. The victory advanced Greenbacks In the Ontario district final acninst first Innings 145 for fotir wickets. Sussex first Innings 330 for eight wickets declared: Leicestershire first Inn lngs eight lor no wicket. Worcestershire first Innings 297: Somerset first Innings 84 for one wicket. Yorkshire first innings 311 for eight wickets.

Nottinghamshire first Innings 180: Derbyshire first Innings 113 for four wickets. Warwickshire first Innings 122; Glamorgan first Innings 123 for four wickets. Gloucestershire lint Innings 187: Hamp Raturdajr'i Srorea Phlladplpnia 7. Cincinnati 5. New Yoik 1-3, Chicago 3-0.

Boston 3. St. Louis 4. Knnday grorra SlTton 210 010 0111- 5 10 2 St Louis 004 00ft 002- 12 1 SpMm Hogu (3,. White and Salkeld.

Ma-i Staley. Braile HI, Hearn (9 and Bak-r. Rice 14,, Your Imperial Oil Dealer gives four hair a rich, natural "he-man" bob Cor. Broad St. and 11th Ave.

Craiilagh is finally dropped in a two-came REGINA SV''? innnnoo34- 10 shire first Innings 173 for eight wickets. a spot where he should win. The serjes distance should suit him. Diamond is an "in and OUt" Sort, but is iBmMaaBBBBaBBBaBBiBBBMaBBBBM never far back at the finish of jhis races. Ascot Peggy could be ithe surprise winner on her best 1 form.

SIXTH RACE Coral Rose has only to run back to anv of her recent races to be Scratched: Jubilo, 116, SEVEiNTH RACK Mile and One-sixteenth Saradamie 114 Well placed today. Dr. Monroe Ill Could fit in quinella. Patient Lady 106 Almost ready. Pine Hog Ill Chance in tough race.

Noxarun Ill Distance suits. Beau Brummel 119 Looks good at times. Some Yank Ill Still trying. You Did 112 Has early speed. Scratched: March Beauty, 111.

the Avinner here. She is in light and has been pitted against faster company her last two starts, wine Joe has plenty of early si Louis aooooo nao- 8 7 Bickiortl. White Hi, Sain iH and Ma.i; Biecheen, Hearn ,81. Pollrt ,8, Mungcr I8i. Dickson Hi and Rlcr.

Rrmiklvn 000 002 140 7 0 Ptsbui gh 002 003 001- a 12 Barnei. Casey Ersklna Mmner ii, Pallca and HlKbe l8i, Lum-bardi (81 and FlUgeiald. 130 000 00- 4 ttsb urg 100 022 04- 7 0 Braml Barney (7. and Edwards. Canipanella 1.7 1 Bonham, Singleton Hi aud lltzgerald.

Kdelfhla 022- Cincinnati 010 113 Dublel. Heintielman i. Bicknell (7 Nahem '8' and Semmlcki Hal-lenibergcr, Wehine.er ti, Jjumbert ill. Fox I9i, Peterson Ijitnanno. PhiladHphia WM' oaoW'O- Clm ninatl 010 404 pox 1 4 1 Rowe.

Heuiner (4i. Bicknell in and Seminick, Blackwcll and Wil- JlOOOOOiiO 3 0 001 400 10X- 6 10 0 Poal. Konikow.kl 4.4 Kennedy )R and Cooper: Hamner. Dobermc 131, Kuh lii and McCullough. speed and will have to be caught hr-nten.

Car Lee, on the Special Exhibition Week SUIT OFFERINGS rail, can be accorded a fair out side chance SEVENTH RACE Saradamie has not shown to ad Hockey ias tribute 0 vantage in recent races but seems to be nicely placed today. Dr Monroe has shown several efforts i fia, Oil I that indicate that he is near a winning race. Toil Did has norne AMERICAN LEAOIE I. ,4 38 early speed. DRYBURGH TROPHY CALGARY (CP).

Decision to set up the Dryburgh Memorial trophy for the best goalkeeper in the regular schedule of the Western Senior Hockey league was made at the league meeting Sunduy. The trophy will honor the late Dave Dryburgh, sport editor of The Regina Leader-Post, who was drowned in a boating 30 Suits 28'95 Imoorted Scotch and English twists. Reg. to $42.50 Vftab vtxfrfcaVivffif) I I i Boston I Phllade level I New Yi I Detroit S6 38 Iphla nrt 38 Prt. BOO .:,4 37 319 ,.,1, S2 37 Wavhlnitton J5 St.

LouU riilraau 28 Si Vancouver racing slr4T's Card rint Hate, allowance Ihree-year-old. and up. One mil and Saw Busier (Johnson) 7 .80. 4 jW, IM, Jennys l-as (Hobertsonl 10 00, 1.0(1, IlKlm IMnrllnl 4 10: me; .95 Wis Aussie ncltcrs 39 Suits Fine quality English and domestic worsteds. Reg.

to $40.50 37 accident at B-Say-Tah. The league will remain a five-team circuit during 1948-49, the league directors announced. Owing to a delay in making application, no consideration was eliminate CuIk 1 51 2 9: also ran: Oypsy Opal, Marry Hob, Pall Light, Timber Maid, tount ITAUAMA urn A If: doubles team easily conaueretl lu m.upeg en-r eU(mln im, Thr.yr- Chalk strlpei, Cuba's tennis tandem Sunday tojW- nut Jonliny Person, Winnl-jow no glen plaids, no! .9,5 finnl nea rink miinnrjpr who nttenrlxrl Nnr.en Unlinsorii 1.7.1. 4 70, Bubbling send the Ausmcs into the ids. A complete in mt.

1 IS. al.n ran 43 VITAlH-rrcvrnldr5 ness, routs round nf the Amprirnn rnne Davis a nn ihi irii n.H rhaik. Tra ih ocheri 9 Suits selection. Singl I na act tviu IHU1 JV. Mataco, Hying Around.

Dally and doubl UUIIIIHUIIIM13. application was mode it would i double, $3745. breasted. Sizes looe dandruff, helps Condition hair and Kalp. Colin Long and Billy Sidwtllbe considered for lhe i949.5o J.XZ,0- defeated Jose Agucro and Rtcardo i iia'ty Help (Moncnef" 715, S40.

35 to 42. Reg. 62.50. VITAlltCnn tains no mineral oili, no nnnal fat Morales 7-5 8-2 6-3 under a Sparki ng Hlue iMartim 1.1.1, Morales. a.

unoer a McDonald of Calgary was 'Summer-i so; time- Ji4 i j. blMling tropical Hun. L. 5 LZt Miss rxllda. Lady Itobian.

Urtner re-elected piesident and gecre- p.dn.n. Lady Burns. The victory whs the third and tary-treaurer, Dr. W. Hardy aee.

claiming noo Ponr.r- clmcher match in the series with 0f Edmonton was returned iwT' Cuba, Sid well and the veteran league governor and 'Besit as, 3 iy ciiona. A t.l.i. iHlorfdaifll 14(1: time' 1 14 I 5. aln ran: Broken nize selection. Reg.

price 21.50 to 37.50. No exchanges or Vl3 0FF IK Sport Jackets Katurdav'l rore ChlcaRo J-, New York 6-4. Cleveland 5-1. Benton B-2, Detroit 6. Philadelphia SI.

Louil 13, WanhliiKton 1. Sanday i reff Cleveland owiow nyo- 0 Bontnn JWi W0 lOx 3 1 0 Gromek. Pie (1 nd Hegan: Dnbinn and Tebbettt. Pel'rolt nft1 0 11 thiladnhl OiK) 4.KI mm- 4 in 0 Tnicka. Henlnti Hi and Swlfti Coleman and Frank.

0411 WKim-v-lO 1J 1 Philadelphia win 1 10 mo-, 2 9 lliilchinn Whit im and Uanner; Scheib. Ilarrla 2i. Savaje and Gutrra Chiratr. nni onnnoj- I New Yorii mm C.eltel. Plerettl Hi and Treih; l.n(iat and Nlarhoi.

Chirain nnri Jim ikxi I New Vnf 3IK Mil 1 In I Ollle-pie, flrovf '4i and Robinon; Pachl n0 Niarhot nononnmil- 1 I Wahmaion 0n nl-S II Panlord Otro.kl ill and Mum: raibnrouh and Early. 5rTc.nl. mjnr.ityx.m- I Wahlntnn Ool 2l (in 4 1 Rrhwamb. tnhen (7 and Pane; Harriet, M.terod I4i. Thorn pton III and tarljr.

INTf (NATION AL l.tAOtt Halartatt Ream Ballimort 3. Newark I. Butlalo 7. Rochester I. Montreal II.

Toronto Jeney Cltv 9. Ryrarne I kanitir frf Montreal 1-1. Syracu 14 3, RiiBiin Riwhesler 1 T'lri'iilo 13 Newark Baltlmor Jery tily 4 AI IIM" n44T I Mil I kanday'a llearet fll 4, lm Arteie 14. 101 Seattle 11. riaklani Portland Sacramento 4-1, 6an I ranrbro 11.

only line vegetable oil, VrtAul ia fton-Rreay, non-ticky. Never leaves blob of Rrfae or hiiih film. rtuiiHii viiiM iur.iriK uit.ii ncy, KCglllB, as VlCC-preSldeiH. Ir Mate. Capny S.

Groves. CJalmar assignmcnti Saturday Devil nun rare, riaimmp and up. One mile and one-slsteenOv 4 as 1 VI I nreila lllce (Johnsnni 2 (15, 121; Kmall "Everything for thr Man" Adrian Qulst easily defeated 11, Joffre Etchevcrry In atraight scts.LCIIllOll 81.1 6-1, 8-0, 6-0, his team mate, Billy', Sidwell, beat Cuba' top itar, Jose HI CMCKCl Will Aguero, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. Now the victorious Australiani, Paced by the veteran Don (Bailevl 170- time: 147: alo ran! western Comet. Carberry, Dry Year.

aitlk rare, allowance mu, Four-ytar-Olds and up. On mile: Clialwonh iKnbertsonl 113, HO, -4 10: to'i lady (Oomeri IM, 4 4.1; Art nailery (Rummers" 1 tw: lime: 1 also ran i-nr (Rummers, io: aiae engage Mexico for the right Regina City downed M. t. tin.no Owvnlnrd, Haclflc Pearl. Karaku.

moose jaw HMD in an exnim- -The inc. tt.imn i tion cricket match at tht R.C.M.P.'dded Three.vMr-o!d. On milt ana 2415 ELEVENTH AVE. (Ret ween Mclntyre and Smith) Phone 8122 barracks Sunday afternoon. 4tn.

ivi i4' vie 50 aeronrls to naaMgeVlTALl!) Into your calp- 10 nerond to -tomb. That's hut wait until vou mt the hMlthv, natural VITALlS that million dollar look. r(a'f at If iHUl meei me turupenn ioiib wiiuici, AMtRirAM AMOfUtlOK iaraar'i areres I mifcvlll 1, ColumhU' 2, tndianapnlis g. Tolwln I hnwi "it 4, Minn'amilis I Milwaukee 1. 81 Paul 3 1-eighton whi tfie top batter, "ryl, fi IV11 (Martini 111; litre! I US IS: alo Ian; viuus I Urn, I wnn ai HTKi in urrwnng iiwk live Pnhpsi larvey Moose Jaw wickets for 14 runs.

Tony Merle was next in line with Bm.a iNnft.irgert I4d II mm Monca J.w Athev. 10, ICM; Kor ene a-m. Tnieno pi ---ijav Kay 'Nml'hi S' time: III 1 I Little 24 run and Jatk.ran ahaannr, Pnval C'a'lnn Aunhnx. (ilenhcirn ir Wand, asoid llemt, atiinella, IIM In, 1 milsvlllr 7-4. Csjiimlsn 19 Kansas City 4-i.

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